“Now that's how you drink a really cold coke.” (Okay for Now page 29) Many quotes from Lil Spicer, Doug's best friend, continue to inspire and teach many things to lots of people. This quote, from Okay for Now wrought by Gary Schmidt, represents that relationships can start at any time over many things. According to the book, many times relationships with people help Doug and many other characters. Some of the important relationships in Okay for Now between Lil and Doug, Doug and the Daugherty, and Mr. Ballard and Doug. Relationships, very important because friends help other people through rough times, encourage them to try new things, and for that person to believe in themselves.
There are many strong relationships in Okay for Now. One of the strongest relationships between two people is between Doug and Lil. The first time that Doug met Lil is when Doug first got to Marysville and he is just checking out the town and he saw Lil in front of the library. From that point on Doug always likes Lil and most of the time they hung out together. A time when Doug relies on Lil is when the police accuse Doug's brother of robbing a store and everyone stays away from Doug but Lil never accuses Doug of stealing
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Here is another one of those helpful characters, Mr. Ballard. Mr. Ballard is the boss of Ballard Paper Mill in Okay for Now and he is also one of Doug's close friends. The first time that Doug met Mr. Ballard is when Mr. Ballard came to Doug's house because Doug's dad is Mr. Ballads employee. One of the first times that Mr. Ballard helps Doug is in the Ballard Paper Mill family picnic. Mr. Ballard helps Doug by winning the events trivia contest. The contest is on baseball and Doug new almost every question. On another time that Mr. Ballard help Doug is when Doug’s Yankee jacket went missing and Mr. Ballard gave him a flight
To overcome tough times in life,a person should never give up. Bud,a character in Bud Not Buddy, By Christopher Paul Curtis Bud loses his mother and stets off to find his father. At the beginning he is cautious and scared but he changes into a existed and happy person In the beginning he was cautious and scared because he had no one to perted him from the mean people. “Right when was ready to push the covers off of me and start running or stabbing whoever it was have been watching me jumped on top of me”.
It was established that Monique had shared the same interest as Dorothy, so they bonded. Even though Monique was much younger than her, they both wanted to become medics/nurses. This common interest helped them bond and created a friendship between them. Proving that working together could lead to long lasting friendships. Another instance was on page 168 when Bill was part of a tank crew.
In Gary D. Schmidt’s “Okay for Now,” Doug Swieteck’s abusive father moves the entire family to stupid Marysville, leaving behind any friends, any happiness, and any hope that Doug may have. You know how that feels? In the summer of 1968 Doug arrives to the dump of a house in Marysville where he family already has a begun to have a reputation that can only get him in trouble. Terrific. Doug Swieteck is a fourteen year old, who enjoys mouthing off to teachers and pretending he’s a lot of stuff he’s not, but how can you blame a kid who’s father comes home every night with the smell of alcohol on his breathe and rage in his heart?
Both these characters have had ill ending relationships with their partners that have resulted in a warped definition of trust in others. However, knots can be untied and retied. As the two start developing feelings for each other, they begin to tie
They have gradually got to become close friends, and this has importance because it helps Doug know people care about him. Lil values from Doug because she has someone to always go to, and she also has someone to hang out with. Doug values from Lil because she happens to be someone to keep him from doing wrong. This explains Lil and Doug’s relationship.
His kindness shows when he gives money to the block drunk, the mayor, for whenever he would help out in the pizzeria. Mookie takes advantage of Sal's kindness in a daily routine, taking excessive amounts of time to do other things. Later in the day, Buggin Out, a friend of Mookie, comes in to
There are many ways to explain how relationships become very important in Okay for Now by Gary Schmidt. Relationships become important in the book because they makes Doug feel better about moving into his new town, brings him some new friends into his world, and starts to bring his family back together. Doug has many relationships in the book and finally gets along to his new town, family, and friends. One of the first characters in the book is the librarian, Mr. Powell, and Doug’s relationship with him becomes very important in the book. Their relationship becomes very important because Mr. Powell starts to help him draw for the first time, and Mr. Powell lets Doug stay his friend in the beginning of the book.
Perfect Partners Do you think that you could be partners with someone who you did not know? During the book The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin, a character named Sam Westing dies, leaving only a game and 16 heirs to figure it out. The prize? $1 million! All 16 heirs are partnered up with people they did not expect.
These hidden instructions make Doug a better person, and propel him along on his journey into a better state of mind. Mr. Ferris, Mr. Powell, and Mr. Ballard all express to Doug the sympathy and kindness he lacks in his everyday life. Mr. Ferris helps Doug with his social life, instructing him to reject the stereotypes into which he has been placed . Mr. Powell advises Doug on his family life, teaching him to use the difficulties presented by his dad as fuel to get where he wants to go, and Mr. Ballard disciplines Doug on manners and how to show others the kindness he has been shown. All of these things play a major impact on Doug’s transformation from the beginning of the book to the
At the beginning of the book, Doug has a very negative view of the world around him. He has just moved to a new town, and he hates his life there. He describes almost everything as being, “stupid” and he calls nearly every person he sees as a “chump.” Not only that, but he has an abusive dad
Friendship “When you're up in life, you get to know who your friends are. When you're down in life, you get to know who your friends are.” -Anonymous This quote fits perfectly with the novel. First of all, in the novel Freak the MIghty, Max and Kevin demonstrate a strong friendship.
When he was young, Doug would always gravitate towards Ralph because he was the only one who acknowledges his presence, even if it was in a negative way. Even though Ralph keeps abusing docile Doug with physical violence or manipulation, Doug cannot seem to let go of this bond, and therefore wants to continue being mistreated just to have the slightest bit of attention to fill up his lonely
“Of Mice and Men” is the story of two men traveling for work, who when get to their destination are tested beyond their boundaries. The ranch in this book is a microcosm to America during the Great Depression. It’s almost as if they were facing their own depression but instead of money, what was lost was feelings. Throughout their time on the ranch, different themes approach the reader as they read about George and Lennie. This is what makes the ranch a microcosm.
He has an onion field. He thinks that his onions can cure everything. He is also really talented in reparing things. He repaires the school. İn exchange he takes the jarred peaches that Katherine did.
When he first goes to the school, he is introduced to the school's director, Mr. Tushman including some students named Jack, Julian, and Charlotte. After a while, he also builds a friendship with a girl named Summer as she sits at the lunch table with him frequently.